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Can anyone help me.. i wanna buy a phone and i am confused between Sony Ericsson W995 and Nokia C-6..
Both have 8.1 mp camera.. C-6 has dual LED flash and a better display.. W995's got dual speakers and has a stand at the back for keeping it on the table and watch vids.. Price range is the same.. I am a keen camera user and music listener.. Which shall I buy???
PLEASE HELP.
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- 2010-09-18 11:51
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I've read C6-01 data sheet and I still don't understand in part "full focus", why don't they write "fixed focus" (if it so) on technical specification.
So, what focus used in those three phone? [E7, C7, C6-01]
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- 2010-09-18 09:25
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Guys i wna get 1 thang str8, is there a physical QWERTY on this phone or not?
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- 2010-09-18 00:38
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> In reply to w610 @ 2010-09-16 20:03 from PS6v - click to readYou mean like Motorola, Samsung, HTC and everyone else? I can. No autofocus = not buying.
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- 2010-09-17 18:14
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I so confused for choice a type nokia Hanphone.... because I don't lot of money...... give money guys ahaahh thanks
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- 2010-09-17 17:10
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Features like tv out and usb on the go are not featured on nokia site
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- 2010-09-17 14:19
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This phone is Fantastic
It's so small and it has all Nokia E7 features with memory card slot!!
I really love Nokia 5530 last year because of it's size.
Good job Nokia...
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- 2010-09-17 10:47
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no autofocus for all the new models launched by nokia. no carl zeiss. this will help to reduce the price. lets face it: autofocus is useless at subjects placed over 1 meter. close-up will be poor. they want to keep n8 as the most potent photo mobile and to make you spend all of your money. it's marketing. and this because 8mp it's enough for 90% of mobile users
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- 2010-09-16 21:58
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2010-09-16 19:37 from Mtr9 - click to readare u a phone crazier? what phone do u have? any phone review page has your name. and u keep complaint, complaint and complaint!! can u make a phone which has dslr camera with ''AUTOFOCUS'', capacitive multitouchscreen, WIFI/WIMAX, HD graphic or somethin' like that...then u can complaint other phone. !!!!!!!!!!
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- 2010-09-16 20:03
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> In reply to jhon @ 2010-09-16 16:25 from KgZI - click to readExactly. On some cameras it's possible to disable the focus for such situations, or they have "touch focus" where you can focus on any part of the image. But with this Nokia it's fixed only. :-(
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- 2010-09-16 19:40
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Looking at forum.nokia.com and the camera specs say: Camera focus range: 50 cm to infinity.
8 MP and NO AUTOFOCUS? No macro shots? Unbelievable.
Why, Nokia, why?
And yes, I posted the same thing in E7 comments as it's the same with that phone.
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- 2010-09-16 19:37
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2010-09-16 17:33 from 2@UP - click to readsame comment everywhere??
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- 2010-09-16 18:54
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> In reply to Rajitt @ 2010-09-15 16:32 from 0m3b - click to readAuto focus, point-and-shoot cameras produce terrifically sharp pictures when you use them properly. But getting sharp results sometimes requires telling them where to focus.
A common focusing problem occurs when you deliberately place a subject off-center in the viewfinder frame. Say you want to compose the shot of your friends and the mountains this way. You ask your friends to stand to the right so that they block less of the background, giving the mountains center stage in your composition. You point and shoot. But the camera focuses on the mountains because that's where your composition has landed the focus point and your friends end up unsharp in the print. Call it tunnel focus.
Unintentional focusing on the background is, along with unwanted camera movement, the main cause of unsharp point-and-shoot pictures. And here's a simple way to avoid it — a photographic one-two punch called locking the focus.
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- 2010-09-16 16:25
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> In reply to carlos @ 2010-09-16 12:24 from psm% - click to read260 is before taxes and seller profit etc, so retail price is somewhere 330-350, depends on country and retailer.
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- 2010-09-16 13:13
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